Please note that we are still available to you through virtual consultation during these challenging times. Our team members will be taking phone calls and we are open for any dental emergency. If you have an appointment in April, we are working on getting everyone moved to a different reserved time. We are sorry for any inconvenience. We hope your families stay healthy and safe! We can’t wait to see you all again! Follow us on Instagram and Facebook to see any important updates and fun things that we will be posting!

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Palmer distinctive dentistry was the best experience I've ever had at a dentist. They treat you with respect and everyone is very courteous. Pricing is reasonable and the work I had done was quick and painless. Although the time the doctor spent explaining all the options was priceless.

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Greenville guests ask, “Is teeth whitening bad for your teeth?”

Age, eating, drinking, and lifestyle habits can discolor our teeth, making it difficult to keep them pearly white. We all want whiter, more brilliant smiles. At the same time, we want our teeth to be healthy. Guests often wonder if teeth whitening is safe or if it can damage the teeth. The team at Palmer Distinctive Dentistry explains the ins and outs of teeth whitening.

Reasons for teeth whitening

Teeth whitening is a commonly requested cosmetic dental procedure for good reasons. As an effective, efficient way to transform the smile, whitening treatments are readily available. Guests may choose to transform their smile for several reasons. They may desire a brighter smile or want to cover. Often guests want a more uniform smile. Teeth whitening is a cost-effective way to enhance the appearance of the teeth.

Is whitening safe?

Teeth whitening is not dangerous. While treatments can cause increased sensitivity, this is temporary, not a long-term effect. The treatment is limited to the mouth and has no effects on a guest’s health or body.

Whiter teeth are not always healthy teeth. Improving your smile requires help from a dentist. Dentists are experienced at spotting problems that could affect your smile and the whitening process. The American Dental Association recommends consulting with a dentist if you are considering whitening treatments. Dental work or restorations are affected differently by bleaching agents. A dentist can lead you toward the most appropriate procedure to enhance your smile.

Dramatic whitening process

At Palmer Distinctive Dentistry, we utilize the KöR Whitening System for in-office or at-home quality professional whitening. There are numerous benefits with our professional treatments.

Guests see significant whitening improvement after a single office treatment.

The result is teeth that are up to 16 shades whiter.

The KöR Whitening System works on tetracycline stains as well as typical yellowing and discoloration.

Lights and lasers are unnecessary for this treatment.

This system causes less tooth and gum sensitivity than other whitening treatments.

At Palmer Distinctive Dentistry, we believe that oral health and overall wellness are linked. This is our focus when attending to our guests’ dental needs. Giving beautiful, healthy smiles to the residents of Greenville, SC is our goal.

Heading our team is Founder Dr. John J. Palmer, a Medical University of South Carolina School of Dentistry graduate. A dedicated holistic dentist and pioneer in advanced dentistry, he incorporates the latest technologies and IAOMT-certified methods and stays abreast of modern developments in biological dentistry.

Dr. Daniel J. Knause earned his B.S. in Health and Exercise Science from Furman University and his DMD from Medical University of South Carolina School of Dentistry. He’s well-versed in IAOMT protocol and holds membership in many prestigious associations.

Dr. Debra G. Adams received her Bachelor of Science from Huntingdon College in Montgomery, AL, and worked as a dental assistant, before graduating from dental school at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. Dr Adams that she is SMART certified through the IAOMT and is dedicated to giving our guests the best treatment possible.

A graduate from the University of Texas, John R. White, DDS, DABDSM has over 40 years of experience in providing health care services in the field of professional dentistry. He is renowned as a specialist in the field of sleep apnea as well as being a patient-friendly doctor who aims to provide the best possible oral health care possible. He has contributed to the dental community of professionals by lecturing across the country to share his wealth of knowledge on the subject.